Interpretation : The wavelengths of the radiation in centimeters are to be calculated.
Concept Introduction : The separation between the crests is known as the wavelength.
The frequency is how often waves cycle through a specific point in a unit of time.
Answer to Problem 64A
The wavelengths of the radiation in centimeters are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The wavelengths are
It is known
The separation between the crests is known as the wavelength.
The frequency is how often waves cycle through a specific point in a unit of time.
With the help of unit conversion from meter to centimeter, the wavelengths in centimeters are calculated.
The wavelength
The wavelength
The wavelengths of the radiation are
Interpretation : The frequencies of the radiations are to be calculated.
Concept Introduction : The separation between the crests is known as the wavelength.
The frequency is how often waves cycle through a specific point in a unit of time.
The formula of frequency
Where
Answer to Problem 64A
The frequencies of the radiations are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The wavelengths are
It is known that velocity of light is
The separation between the crests is known as the wavelength.
The frequency is how often waves cycle through a specific point in a unit of time.
The formula of frequency
Where
To calculate the frequency of
To calculate the frequency of
The frequencies of the radiations are
Interpretation : The region of the
Concept Introduction : A wide range of wavelengths of radiation make up the electromagnetic spectrum. It has a wavelength in the
Answer to Problem 64A
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum lies in the visible region.
Explanation of Solution
A wide range of wavelengths of radiation makes up the electromagnetic spectrum.
It has a wavelength in the
To find the region of the electromagnetic spectrum, the wavelength should be expressed in nanometers.
The wavelength
(in nanometer) is given as:
The wavelength
(in nanometer) is given as:
Since the value of wavelength is low, it belongs to the visible region whose range is in between
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Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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